exit

1[intransitive,transitive](formal)to go out; to leave a building, stage, vehicle, etc.(+ adv./prep.)The bullet entered her back and exited through her chest.We exited via a fire door.exit somethingAs the actors exited the stage the lights went on.

2[intransitive,transitive]to finish using a computer programexit (from something)To exit from this page, press the return key.exit somethingI exited the database and turned off the computer.

3[intransitive]exit…used in the instructions printed in a play to say that an actor must leave the stageExit Macbethcompareexeunt